Re: [tw] Questions re node.js

2017-10-18 Thread David Gifford
Hi kelsang, no, Resonate's site is not done in TiddlyWiki. They have a
professional communications department that handles that.

My own website, giffmex.org, and my Spanish materials at
articulos.giffmex.org are created with statics generated by my local
TiddlyWikis.

Blessings

David Gifford
Mexico team leader, Mexico City

*Resonate Global Mission*
*Engaging People. Embracing Christ.*
A Ministry of the Christian Reformed Church
resonateglobalmission.org


On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 10:49 AM, kelsang sherab 
wrote:

> David,
>
> out of curiosity is Resonate Global Mission website build with TW ??
>
> it looks very nice and very inormative.
>
> Thanks
>
> On Thursday, October 12, 2017 at 4:44:15 AM UTC+1, David Gifford wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Arlen!
>>
>> David Gifford
>> Mexico team leader, Mexico City
>>
>> *Resonate Global Mission*
>> *Engaging People. Embracing Christ.*
>> A Ministry of the Christian Reformed Church
>> resonateglobalmission.org
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 11:11 PM, Arlen Beiler  wrote:
>>
>>> This thread should answer some of your questions. Let us know if you
>>> have more.
>>>
>>> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/7d5facb4-d04f-
>>> 49c3-a78e-7e2a16c3282d%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email&
>>> utm_source=footer
>>>
>>> On Oct 11, 2017 18:46, "Dave Gifford - http://www.giffmex.org/; <
>>> gif...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
 Hi all

 After wandering about in the world and using Dynalist.io to much
 satisfaction, I am finding I would still like to gather some notes in TW.
 But I have been hearing of rumors that my beloved Firefox will soon no
 longer be supporting changes in TW. And I have never liked Chrome's way of
 saving. I always feel like I am either going to accumulate heaps of files
 or somehow lose my data because I didn't save it.

 Also, I like how http://tiddlywiki.com/static/TiddlyWiki.html
 functions online. I would like to be able to easily generate a large static
 site, especially in Spanish.

 So I am thinking node.js may or may not be my solution. Let me describe
 roughly what I am thinking of, and you guys can maybe tell me if it is
 doable.

 1. Have a number of TiddlyWikis I access via node.js, not just one. The
 tiddlers from the TWs could all be mixed together in folders.
 2. Have the ability to wikilink any tiddler via any of the TiddlyWikis.
 So if I created a tiddler from the 'Animals' TW, there would be a way to
 wikilink to it from a 'Nature' TW.
 3. Generate a static site like http://tiddlywiki.com/static/T
 iddlyWiki.html from all the tiddlers. Having it update automatically
 or at least with the click of a button when I make changes to any of the
 TWs would be a big plus.

 Is this doable? I am guessing it is. In simple but precise English, how
 would I go about doing this? What is the process involved, not so much for
 setting up but for day to day editing and publishing? Do I save locally and
 upload each time from my laptop? Or is there a way to edit online tid files
 via node.js and have their static versions updated? Is there a way to edit
 in node.js so I can see it wikified but not have to depend on a browser?

 I think some of you use Github to do something like this. If so, is
 that something worth pursuing? What is your process?

 Thanks in advance for any illumination and guidance! Blessings.

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Re: [tw] Questions re node.js

2017-10-11 Thread David Gifford
Thanks Arlen!

David Gifford
Mexico team leader, Mexico City

*Resonate Global Mission*
*Engaging People. Embracing Christ.*
A Ministry of the Christian Reformed Church
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On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 11:11 PM, Arlen Beiler  wrote:

> This thread should answer some of your questions. Let us know if you have
> more.
>
> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/7d5facb4-
> d04f-49c3-a78e-7e2a16c3282d%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=
> email_source=footer
>
> On Oct 11, 2017 18:46, "Dave Gifford - http://www.giffmex.org/; <
> giff...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> After wandering about in the world and using Dynalist.io to much
>> satisfaction, I am finding I would still like to gather some notes in TW.
>> But I have been hearing of rumors that my beloved Firefox will soon no
>> longer be supporting changes in TW. And I have never liked Chrome's way of
>> saving. I always feel like I am either going to accumulate heaps of files
>> or somehow lose my data because I didn't save it.
>>
>> Also, I like how http://tiddlywiki.com/static/TiddlyWiki.html functions
>> online. I would like to be able to easily generate a large static site,
>> especially in Spanish.
>>
>> So I am thinking node.js may or may not be my solution. Let me describe
>> roughly what I am thinking of, and you guys can maybe tell me if it is
>> doable.
>>
>> 1. Have a number of TiddlyWikis I access via node.js, not just one. The
>> tiddlers from the TWs could all be mixed together in folders.
>> 2. Have the ability to wikilink any tiddler via any of the TiddlyWikis.
>> So if I created a tiddler from the 'Animals' TW, there would be a way to
>> wikilink to it from a 'Nature' TW.
>> 3. Generate a static site like http://tiddlywiki.com/static/T
>> iddlyWiki.html from all the tiddlers. Having it update automatically or
>> at least with the click of a button when I make changes to any of the TWs
>> would be a big plus.
>>
>> Is this doable? I am guessing it is. In simple but precise English, how
>> would I go about doing this? What is the process involved, not so much for
>> setting up but for day to day editing and publishing? Do I save locally and
>> upload each time from my laptop? Or is there a way to edit online tid files
>> via node.js and have their static versions updated? Is there a way to edit
>> in node.js so I can see it wikified but not have to depend on a browser?
>>
>> I think some of you use Github to do something like this. If so, is that
>> something worth pursuing? What is your process?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any illumination and guidance! Blessings.
>>
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Re: [tw] Questions re node.js

2017-10-11 Thread Arlen Beiler
This thread should answer some of your questions. Let us know if you have
more.

https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/7d5facb4-d04f-49c3-a78e-7e2a16c3282d%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email_source=footer

On Oct 11, 2017 18:46, "Dave Gifford - http://www.giffmex.org/; <
giff...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all
>
> After wandering about in the world and using Dynalist.io to much
> satisfaction, I am finding I would still like to gather some notes in TW.
> But I have been hearing of rumors that my beloved Firefox will soon no
> longer be supporting changes in TW. And I have never liked Chrome's way of
> saving. I always feel like I am either going to accumulate heaps of files
> or somehow lose my data because I didn't save it.
>
> Also, I like how http://tiddlywiki.com/static/TiddlyWiki.html functions
> online. I would like to be able to easily generate a large static site,
> especially in Spanish.
>
> So I am thinking node.js may or may not be my solution. Let me describe
> roughly what I am thinking of, and you guys can maybe tell me if it is
> doable.
>
> 1. Have a number of TiddlyWikis I access via node.js, not just one. The
> tiddlers from the TWs could all be mixed together in folders.
> 2. Have the ability to wikilink any tiddler via any of the TiddlyWikis. So
> if I created a tiddler from the 'Animals' TW, there would be a way to
> wikilink to it from a 'Nature' TW.
> 3. Generate a static site like http://tiddlywiki.com/static/
> TiddlyWiki.html from all the tiddlers. Having it update automatically or
> at least with the click of a button when I make changes to any of the TWs
> would be a big plus.
>
> Is this doable? I am guessing it is. In simple but precise English, how
> would I go about doing this? What is the process involved, not so much for
> setting up but for day to day editing and publishing? Do I save locally and
> upload each time from my laptop? Or is there a way to edit online tid files
> via node.js and have their static versions updated? Is there a way to edit
> in node.js so I can see it wikified but not have to depend on a browser?
>
> I think some of you use Github to do something like this. If so, is that
> something worth pursuing? What is your process?
>
> Thanks in advance for any illumination and guidance! Blessings.
>
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[tw] Questions re node.js

2017-10-11 Thread Dave Gifford - http://www.giffmex.org/
Hi all

After wandering about in the world and using Dynalist.io to much 
satisfaction, I am finding I would still like to gather some notes in TW. 
But I have been hearing of rumors that my beloved Firefox will soon no 
longer be supporting changes in TW. And I have never liked Chrome's way of 
saving. I always feel like I am either going to accumulate heaps of files 
or somehow lose my data because I didn't save it. 

Also, I like how http://tiddlywiki.com/static/TiddlyWiki.html functions 
online. I would like to be able to easily generate a large static site, 
especially in Spanish.

So I am thinking node.js may or may not be my solution. Let me describe 
roughly what I am thinking of, and you guys can maybe tell me if it is 
doable.

1. Have a number of TiddlyWikis I access via node.js, not just one. The 
tiddlers from the TWs could all be mixed together in folders.
2. Have the ability to wikilink any tiddler via any of the TiddlyWikis. So 
if I created a tiddler from the 'Animals' TW, there would be a way to 
wikilink to it from a 'Nature' TW.
3. Generate a static site like http://tiddlywiki.com/static/TiddlyWiki.html 
from all the tiddlers. Having it update automatically or at least with the 
click of a button when I make changes to any of the TWs would be a big plus.

Is this doable? I am guessing it is. In simple but precise English, how 
would I go about doing this? What is the process involved, not so much for 
setting up but for day to day editing and publishing? Do I save locally and 
upload each time from my laptop? Or is there a way to edit online tid files 
via node.js and have their static versions updated? Is there a way to edit 
in node.js so I can see it wikified but not have to depend on a browser? 

I think some of you use Github to do something like this. If so, is that 
something worth pursuing? What is your process?

Thanks in advance for any illumination and guidance! Blessings.

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